~9:00, bottom right, A2cc on Ax3c8c9x8x:
you conclude that 89 is the only real value hand he can have, and while that may be true (altho i dont think you can discount 33) what sort of bluffrange would you assign him when he bets almost pot on the river?
unless we have reason to assume he randomly spazzes i think its a pretty easy riverfold.

I have some questions regarding your preflop range balancing. You flat AJs in the small blind at the very beginning of the video, because there's a fish in the big blind (which is obv totally fine). At 25:45 you 3bet T7o against a regular opening in MP with a big fish in the big blind left to act. Wouldn't you be flatting most of your strong hands as well to keep the big blind in (assuming he doesn't overcall 3bets too much, so that particular guy isn't the best example)? If I'm in your spot, I would shy away from 3betting (especially as a bluff), because I don't want to 3bet big hands and tend to think other regulars realize this (and therefore bluff4bet alot / stack off very widely preflop in order to counter any 5bet bluffs).

17:45
I would like a bet here b/c he is so capped most of the time -> hence you can/shoud actually val.bet here a ton, imo.
You can imo rep here at least 88,55, A5s, A8s, A7s, A9s, and of course some hands like KT-KQ in hearts. QhJh,QhTh....
I mean wouldn`t you like to val.bet here a 2Pair (b/c you said tat you are basically repping only flushes).
Balancing a wider valuerange should should also be no problem when you take opportunities like this here and turn your weak-SD-Value into a bluff...
-> What you think about this one?